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Angie Muccillo

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Natalino’s Barber Shop Series. Natalino is an Italian Barber who has owned this business for 15 years. His shop is in Victoria Street Brunswick. Taken as part of the Brunswick Photo Walk on Saturday 18th July.

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Snip by Angie Muccillo
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  • igotmeacanon
  • Angie Muccillo replied

    It’s a barber’s life!

  • Craig Hender

    Craig Hender

    Owwww! Does not look good! But a great image never the less and i love it :) Fabulous lighting and detail. I look at this and cant help thinking of one of those blood and guts horror movies!

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thanks Graig! It reminds me of The Godfather :-)

  • sfmilner

    sfmilner

    Greetings Angie; Old world skills employed here. Wonderful photo.
    steve

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Hi Steve…yes a very traditional barber..thanks heaps :-)

  • Ric Alexander

    Ric Alexander

    And he gazes at the barber after being he’s got the shakes after too many beers the night before…..... Ooooh ! Bet he had his eyebrows done as well LOL. Great capture Angie.

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    I love the way he’s looking at the barber…gee I wonder what he’s thinking?! Thanks Ric :-)

  • terugvanver

    terugvanver

    like the texture

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Cheers thanks :-)

  • Donna I

    Donna I

    Ooops…...... don’t slip with those scissors! A wonderful shot Angie!

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thanks Donna…no wouldn’t want to slip, they looked very sharp!

  • midzing

    midzing

    fantastic work Angie,,, love the detail, and the texture is gorgeous, well done

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thanks Wendy, much appreciated :-)

  • Tara  Turner

    Tara Turner

    looks dangerous…great job Angie :)

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thanks Tara…luckily he does seem to have a steady hand and the trust of his clients!

  • kibishipaul

    kibishipaul

    You can always tell a great image. It produces a physical reaction. In this case my eyes are watering!

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Oh my you wouldn’t want to be in those shoes hey?!!

  • Vicki Ferrari

    Vicki Ferrari

    I hope he is concentrating and the man sitting didn’t sneeze! Great capture Angie! :)))

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    LOL…luckily he has a very steady hand and great concentration…but if the clients sneezes..oh that would be messy!Thanks heaps Vicki :-)

  • RajeevKashyap

    RajeevKashyap

    Fabulous Work

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thank you so much Rajeev :-)

  • luanda

    luanda

    Ahahahahah! COOOOOL!!! I love the whole series! ;-)

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Many many thanks for your kind words Luanda!! :-)

  • KcranmerArt

    KcranmerArt

    LOL!!!!!! Great series Angie!!

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thanks Kelly, had lots of fun with this!! :-)

  • Alf Caruana

    Alf Caruana

    excellent capture very candid

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thanks so much Alf :-)

  • Rachel Davison

    Rachel Davison

    ewww!!! LOL – It certainly elicits a response!

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thanks Rachel!! Couldn’t believe my eyes..had to be quick to get the shot :-)

  • Sabine Spiesser

    Sabine Spiesser

    That’s such a powerful portrait, I love it – very honest!

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thank you so much Sabine! :-)

  • MoonSpiral

    MoonSpiral

    You have a knack with your portraits of capturing the human condition, or the everyday in a provocative and extraordinary way!

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Thanks so much for your very lovely comments! :-)

  • Paul Wilkin

    Paul Wilkin

    Very eye-catching image this. Some men get these nasal hairs as the get older and I hope I never get to be sitting where that chap is having this done! lol

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    Hi Paul, may you never have a nasal hair! ....thanks for the comment :-)

  • redtree

    redtree

    My eyes are watering just watching this shot. The texture and tone are smashing. Great stuff.

  • Angie Muccillo replied

    I’m surprised I kept the camera still for this shot! Thanks David :-))

  • mistertrooth

    mistertrooth 5 days ago

    haha! I do that myself! Great shot … i enjoyed reading your profile comment about the old darkroom/photoshop conundrum … i too was taught and used darkroom techniques, but always tended to use darkrooms to create weird stuff, so i slipped into photoshop without batting my eyelids. Your postwork shows you know exactly what you’re doing.

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